Introducing the Global Health and Rights Project’s New Affiliated Researchers
The Petrie-Flom Center is welcoming four new affiliated researchers to the Global Health and Rights Project (GHRP).

The Petrie-Flom Center is welcoming four new affiliated researchers to the Global Health and Rights Project (GHRP).
Shovel-ready actions that could be taken to reimagine drug policing response to the opioid crisis.
Highlighting legal opportunities to facilitate access to opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment.
In my forthcoming article, I argue that our cancer regulatory regimes inadequately protect the public.
Government policy should promote entrepreneurship to address health inequities. Shaq’s work with social determinants of health shows why.
The Court’s rejection of group-level data in SFFA portends troubling implications for health equity and health policy.
Disability-serving organizations must build themselves on disability justice principles, both internally and externally.
The intersection of ableism, ageism, technoableism, and metaeugenics reduce the accessibility and quality of health care for elders with disabilities.
Kristofer Smith shares his experience caring for patients with serious illness and developing programs to provide health care at home.
The story of technology and disability needs to be led by disabled people themselves.